This lesson sequence introduces students to the power of metaphor in understanding complex ideas about certainty, doubt, and multicultural harmony.
This lesson explores citizenship, nationality, and multiculturalism in Australia, focusing on how language in official texts shapes national identity and promotes inclusivity.
This lesson explores how music and lyrics are used to tell powerful stories of colonisation and racism in Australia from a First Nations perspective.
In this lesson, students will explore cultural and linguistic diversity in Australian society by examining autobiographical texts from teenagers of diverse backgrounds.
The activities in this lesson sequence support students to examine slam poetry and the way it gives voice to the identity and experiences of young people who have grown up in Australian diaspora communities.
In this lesson sequence students will learn that simplistic representations of people and cultures lead to reductive thinking about others.
In this lesson, students transform historical texts into original erasure poems to explore and assert contemporary themes of belonging and cultural identity in Australia.
This lesson sequence introduces students to traditional and contemporary representations of Australian cultural identity.
This lesson introduces students to the Black Lives Matter movement and its significance within both global and Australian contexts, focusing on how racism is represented across various text types.
This lesson introduces students to the key principles of the Western Australian Multicultural Policy Framework and asks them to consider on how these values are reflected within their school.